That would be great, as long as you write the descriptions yourself. We got in trouble once when a member used another sites description of a show. The man wrote to me and said we were stealing his stuff.

CBS Radio Mystery Theater - You're Better Off Guilty
Pedestrian clerk questioned for murder of a movie star becomes Mr. Popular - until the real murderer steps forward. One of the more humorous CBSRMT's.

Suspense - Sleep is for Children
A kind, old egg farmer begins to feels the pressure of his small town becoming a blossoming community - so he begins to murder the town's women.

Texas Rangers - Quick Silver
A tall drifter - who committed a senseless mass murder of a family - is hunted down by Ranger Jace Pearson.

Has the world's first nuclear submarine fallen into the hands of "the enemy?" There are atomic warheads missing, too. Is the East Coast of the US in danger of being victimized by their own weapons? Action-packed, white knuckle, Cold War thriller!

Has the world's first nuclear submarine fallen into the hands of "the enemy?" There are atomic warheads missing, too. Is the East Coast of the US in danger of being victimized by their own weapons? Action-packed, white knuckle, Cold War thriller!

Really enjoyed the current podcast, Deadly Rumor from the Whistler. I need to look into that series.

Here’s a good one I heard recently from Suspense: Death in Box 234

When an eccentric old man walks into a bank to deposit a large amount of cash into a safety deposit box, the disgruntled young bank clerk who leases him the box develops an elaborate scheme to steal the money, with unexpected results.

Really enjoyed the current podcast, Deadly Rumor from the Whistler. I need to look into that series.

Here’s a good one I heard recently from Suspense: Death in Box 234

When an eccentric old man walks into a bank to deposit a large amount of cash into a safety deposit box, the disgruntled young bank clerk who leases him the box develops an elaborate scheme to steal the money, with unexpected results.

Great. Thanks for your help with the podcast. I just made this our current episode.

Story by Edgar Marvin. This week the final season of Suspense wanders into X Minus One territory.

A scientist working on solar power and irritated by emotional distractions, creates a robot to help him. For a change the robot isn't a rampaging menace, but the story makes it plain an emotionless superbrain has its limitations.

X Minus One Dec 21, 1955 "Marionettes Inc."

Based on Ray Bradbury's short story. Sort of Stepford Wives in reverse: buy a robot double so you can escape your clinging wife. I believe this was later adapted for TV on the Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Ray Bradbury Theatre shows, and I think there was a stage production in Melbourne in the late 1960s._________________tuned in from down under

Death rays are two a penny in the old radio shows, movie serials and pulp magazines. So for a change we have a scientist who invents a machine that heals instead of destroys.

I usually think of Nick Carter as a sort of American Sherlock Holmes, but here he is less cerebral and more like his fellow pulp hero Doc Savage. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it was unexpected.

Yours Truly Johnny Dollar #348-#352 "The Clinton Matter"

Five-part story from 1956. Who burned down the new school in Clinton, Colorado? Nobody wants to say. Up against a ruthless gang, Dollar has to bring in reinforcements.

Hercule Poirot 1945-02-22 "The Careless Victim"

The 1945 Mutual series starred character actor Harold Huber in the title role (Huber had been previously seen as a cop in several Charlie Chan films). The series used none of Christie's own stories, although the author introduced this first broadcast from London via shortwave.

While searching for an apartment in the middle of the wartime housing shortage, Poirot has to protect the world's greatest financial expert. Not a bad attempt at capturing the feel of the Poirot stories, I felt.

SPACE PATROL (12-6-52) “The Space Shark” starring Ed Kemmer as Buzz Corry. Corry and Happy travel to Venus, where Tonga is investigating contaminated food grown in hydroponic tanks. They end up being chased through the rings of Saturn by a guided missile. OK but nothing remarkable._________________tuned in from down under

"Marionettes, Inc." was also adapted for television as part of "Ray Bradbury Theater", which ran first on HBO and then later on USA Network from the mid-'80s to the early '90s. The early episodes of the series, of which this was one, were pretty good. When production later moved from Canada to New Zealand, the quality went noticeably downhill.

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Suspense March 4, 1962 "Doom Machine"

Story by Edgar Marvin. This week the final season of Suspense wanders into X Minus One territory.

A scientist working on solar power and irritated by emotional distractions, creates a robot to help him. For a change the robot isn't a rampaging menace, but the story makes it plain an emotionless superbrain has its limitations.

X Minus One Dec 21, 1955 "Marionettes Inc."

Based on Ray Bradbury's short story. Sort of Stepford Wives in reverse: buy a robot double so you can escape your clinging wife. I believe this was later adapted for TV on the Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Ray Bradbury Theatre shows, and I think there was a stage production in Melbourne in the late 1960s.